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ECT Knowledge and Society workshop
ECT are holding a 1 day workshop on the 9th May. Speakers include: Peter Graham (U California Riverside), Amiya Hashkes (58³Ô¹Ï), Jesper Kallestrup (Aberdeen), Jack Lyons (Glasgow) and Lara Scheibli (58³Ô¹Ï). Venue: The Philosophy Department, Room G03, Edgecliffe, The Scores, 58³Ô¹Ï. (With G01 for catering) Event Organiser: Jessica Brown Timetable (G01 for Catering):… |
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Title: The Boundaries of Learning in Humans and AI Abstract: In this talk, I discuss a recent controversy in the philosophies of AI and cognitive science. The issue of ‘impossible grammars’ has some pedigree in theoretical linguistics as an offshoot of both the Universal Grammar postulate and the Principles and Parameters framework of the early… |
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Hyperintensionality Workshop
This workshop on May 19th will coincide with Shawn Standefer’s (NTU) visit to 58³Ô¹Ï. 10am–11:15am Shawn Standefer: On the Hyperintensionality of Relevant Logics and Some of their Rivals. 11:30am–12:45pm Andrew Tedder: Subalgebras are Good Models of Topic. 2:15pm–3:30pm Franscisca Silva (online): Logicality and Invariance of Subject Matter. 3:45pm–5:00pm Tore Øgaard: subDL is Relevant. Event… |
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40 Years after Frege’s Conception of Numbers as Objects
This is a 3x day Arche workshop. Further particulars TBC
Crispin Wright Workshop
To register for in person attendance at this workshop, please click on the following link: Select tickets – Crispin Wright Workshop – 58³Ô¹Ï University – St Mary’s College: T201 – Lecture Room 1 Workshop Programme: Tuesday 27 May — Vagueness 9:15 – 9:30        Coffee and biscuits 9:30… |
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Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern University) ‘How to think about normative defeat: a conversational approach’ |
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